Institution Type: | Public |
Campus Setting: | Southwest Mid-size city |
Highest Degree Offered: | Bachelor's degree |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
This college is really worth attending due to its; affordable tuition, small class sizes, lunch, and community. The tuition is ridiculously affordable, therefore proves that the saying of college is…
Tyler Junior College has three promises. #1, Quality Education. #2 Vibrant Student Life. #3 Community Service.…
TJC is one of the largest junior colleges around, and so I feel like the offer a little bit of the university style learning than your average. They also cost…
The right step in the right direction.…
Tyler Junior College is a great stepping stone to a 4-year university, and a convenient school for moms. I am a stay at home mom, and I have been able…
Tyler Junior College has so many clubs and organizations that it's easy to find people who you can enjoy being with.
Read MoreI enjoy it here. It has a lot of activiities going on through out the school year, which makes going there nice because the activities are only for TJC students.
Read MoreI am highly involved on the campus, I was secretary on student senate my freshman year. All summer and this year I have been Phi Theta Kappa VP of leadership, I have had some of the best experiences because I got involved on campus and have loved every minute of it. I work on campus in the student life office and am always around to help. I love this campus.
Read MoreThe thing that makes this two year school special is how it truly feels like a four year university. There are dozens of sports teams, clubs, and organizations on campus that help the campus to have a community feel. Also the campus has on campus housing for out of town students and the dorms are extremely nice. The new Ornelas complex feels like a hotel complete with deli, computer room, media room, flat screen TVs in the main lobby, game room, conference rooms, each room has its own bathroom, courtyard, and it is only a few years old.
Read MoreActually, I live at home, and have had to attend classes for only two semesters and this summer to complete the core curriculum I need to begin as a junior at a 4 yr. university. My goal is to finish my undergraduate classes and go on to an occupational therapy program. Thus, I chose not to spend much time enjoying campus life. I also had a job and family responsibilities. The setting is familiar and beautiful, stately brick buildings on an established property, covered with trees. It was easy to get around and find my way to on campus classes. Staff was helpful when needed.
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